I'd like to know what you think of the names on the poll - do you prefer one over the others?

Also, I enjoy reading the name lists of other "NameBerries" and have been inspired many times! At this point, I'm still only sure about Ulysses for a boy's name. But, after careful consideration, I realized the following are the only names I would consider using as a first name for a baby girl:

Like, and they go together. Most of these have been up for consideration for my lists at some point ^^IsabeauGodivaBathsheba - fell in love with this watching 'Beasts of the Southern Wild'Juniper
FerelithIndia - There is some controversy surrounding this one, I think it might sit better in the middle at least.
Ulyssia - This one is new to me, I like it, but I think I need more time to get used to it before saying more.GardeniaElysia - I like this one, but it's too close to Alicia for it to ever reach my listsEmerald

Like, but seem like they belong together, not as part of the whole. Middle name material? I love both Pearl and Bathsheba, but not as sisters...Rain / Rose / Pearl / Eve / Cara

Not too fond ofAlaska - I'm always hesitant about place names, this one is too new. Reminds me of Saskia which I love.Violet - Too on trend, and I hear 'violent'
Vivaldi - This one is for those who really love the composer. Makes me think of Vivendel, the Norwegian word for honeysuckle.
Maebry - Too modern IMO
Seabrook - Would make a cool middle for a boy. Again not fond of place names.
Elysium - The -um ending seems masculine to me.
Utopia - With dystopia so thrown about with regards to films and books these days, this one could be easily misinterpreted. Topaz would be better.Arwen - I like LOTR, but I never like Arwen. Unless you pronounce it all elvenly, it just sounds like it lives underground (like Morgan)Bellatrix - Too much going on with this. Associations and sounds.

I'm really not sure how to suggest anything to you, your style is way over the top compared to what I would ever endeavour.

And it might not seem like it from what I've written, but I really like looking up unusual names I think there are far too few discussions and threads about the truly unusual ones here on Nameberry. Or they sadly don't get much attention.